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Sour Mix

Store bought sour mix can’t compare to a homemade sour mix version. If you want a fresher version of the sour mix, this recipe will fit right in. Dress up your cocktails and mixed drinks with this fresh and light homemade sour mix recipe.

The Best Homemade Sour Mix

Three simple ingredients are all this recipe requires for that perfect sour mix to shake up or stir into your cocktail. Just like most things, homemade is better, and this recipe is just that. You’ll never look at store-bought sour mix the same way again.

I am a huge fan of making homemade cocktails. From whipping up a homemade Kahlua coffee liqueur to a lemongrass lemon drop and all things in between. Pairing the perfect cocktail with your menu is always fun for me! I love creating a menu all the way down the drinks.

Since I love cocktails, I thought why not make my own sour mix instead of buying premade. Once I started doing that, I realized quickly it immediately x10 how great these cocktails ended up. Ingredients matter.

What Is Sour Mix?

Sour mix is a mix of lime and lemon juice mixed with a simple syrup of sugar and water. This mix is great to add to mixed drinks and cocktails to offer an elevation of tang and sweetness to the liquor. Serve your drinks over ice or blended for that perfect mix of alcohol to sweet.

Does Sour Mix Go Bad?

Like most things, over time your sour mix can go bad. You might find it tastes bad, offers a fragrance that smells extra sour, or even has mold growing in the container. The ingredients themselves do help to preserve the mix naturally, but it isn’t going to last forever. The homemade sour mix is so simple to make; it will take no time to whip up a fresh new batch to have on hand to mix in your drinks.

Sour mix can last around 2-3 weeks in the refrigerator. I recommend refrigerating your sour mix since it has fresh ingredients, it will help extend the shelf life and keep the mix tasting top-notch.

I do recommend investing in a juicer for your lemons and limes. It is a great way to maximize how much juice you can get out of your slices. They are affordable, and you can find at most mass stores or even shop online. It is also a good idea to have a strainer on hand to hold back any pulp or seeds that might go into your sour mix.

Using Sour Mix

Once you have your sour mix, you can use it for alcoholic drinks and even mocktails that contain no alcohol. It is a great way to add some sass into those drinks you are serving up. After you get your first sip of a fresh sour mix, you will realize the possibilities of using this mixture is endless.

Shortcut in Cocktails | You will find some recipes call for a simple syrup and maybe a lemon or lime also. Use the sour mix to create a shortcut and get that sweet and sour taste in your cocktail drink.

Dress Up Drink Flavors | Dress up your favorite drinks whether it is a basic lemon-lime soda or mixed drink. You can play around with your sour mix and see how you like the pairing. This simple mixture will give your drink more sweetness with a slight tart after bite.

Lemonade| Essentially a sour mix is a more concentrated lemonade in a way. It is a great base for so many drinks but even watering it down can give that tart and sweet flavor of lemonade that so many love and know.

Here are a few recipes that taste great with a cocktail paired next to it! Grab that sour mix and create one tasty drink to sip on as you enjoy your meal.

About Nicole Johnson

Nicole is the founder and photographer here at Or Whatever You Do, where she turned her passion for being on the computer into a creative outlet that also helps feed the family. WINNING. She has lots of kids, and lots of chickens, and loves to travel.